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CY60343

Cytiva® polypropylene and polyethylene filter discs 10 µm pore size

white, diam. 25 mm, pack of 500 ea

Synonym(s):

60343, depth filter, disc, filter, membrane, paper, prefilter

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UNSPSC Code:
41104921
Pore size:
10 μm pore size
Material:
polypropylene and polyethylene membrane
Diam.:
25 mm
Sterility:
non-sterile
Packaging:
pack of 500 ea
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material

polypropylene and polyethylene membrane

sterility

non-sterile

packaging

pack of 500 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Cytiva 60343

parameter

107 °C max. temp.

diam.

25 mm

thickness

127 μm

color

white

pore size

10 μm pore size

General description

Polypropylene/polyethylene separator depth filters, a Pall Life Sciences product, provide outstanding wet strength and high chemical resistance to ensure stability when filtering concentrated acids, alkalis, or oxidizers.

Application

Filtration, clarification

Features and Benefits

  • Provides a channeling effect for liquid, increasing overall filter flow rate when used in series with submicron membrane filters.
  • Good prefilter for heavily particulateladen and viscous fluids.
  • Can be folded or handled the same as laboratory paper.
  • Can be used as separators between stacked discs in a single filter holder during serial filtration.

Legal Information

Cytiva is a registered trademark of Global Life Sciences IP Holdco LLC or an affiliate


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